Gianni Infantino Sees Criticism as a Tool for Growth Before Expanded Club World Cup 2025
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As the final of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 approaches, FIFA President Gianni Infantino has addressed the criticisms leveled against the organization and its tournaments. Infantino views these criticisms as opportunities for growth and improvement. He has stated that he and FIFA are carefully studying and analyzing the feedback to ensure future events are even better.

The FIFA Club World Cup final is scheduled to be played on July 13, 2025, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, near New York City. The match will feature Chelsea against Paris Saint-Germain. Chelsea qualified by winning the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League and recently won the 2024–25 UEFA Conference League. Paris Saint-Germain qualified via the UEFA ranking pathway and enter as the reigning European champions, having won the 2024–25 UEFA Champions League.

Infantino's approach to criticism isn't new. He has faced intense scrutiny in the past, particularly surrounding the 2022 Qatar World Cup. He responded to European critics by accusing them of hypocrisy and double standards, pointing to their own historical human rights issues. Despite the controversies, Infantino has consistently defended FIFA's decisions and emphasized the organization's commitment to progress.

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is an expanded 32-team edition. Paris Saint-Germain has earned between $88.4 million and $113.8 million for reaching the final, with the exact amount depending on participation fees and match wins.

MetLife Stadium, the venue for the final, has a capacity of 82,500 and will also host the 2026 FIFA World Cup final. Global Citizen will produce the FIFA Club World Cup™ Final Half-Time Show, featuring performances by J Balvin, Doja Cat, and Tems.

While some have criticized FIFA under Infantino's leadership, particularly regarding prioritizing "private political interests," the organization seems focused on delivering a successful Club World Cup final and improving future events based on received feedback. Infantino's perspective suggests a willingness to learn and adapt, even amidst ongoing controversy.


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